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Bisogno di buona regola: Lodovico Beccadelli and Conciliar Discipline in Renaissance Ragusa (CROSBI ID 62966)

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Trška, Tanja Bisogno di buona regola: Lodovico Beccadelli and Conciliar Discipline in Renaissance Ragusa // The Council of Trent: Reform and Controversy in Europe and Beyond (1545-1700). Vol. 2: Between Bishops and Princes / François, Wim ; Soen, Violet (ur.). Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2018. str. 153-172

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Trška, Tanja

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Bisogno di buona regola: Lodovico Beccadelli and Conciliar Discipline in Renaissance Ragusa

During his government of the Archdiocese of Ragusa/Dubrovnik (1555 – 1564) Lodovico Beccadelli (Bologna, 1501 - Prato, 1572) promoted the ideas of the Council of Trent, which he closely followed as secretary in the preparatory phase from April to October 1545 and as participant in final sessions after the Council’s reopening in 1561 until May 1563. Having found the Archdiocese in disorder, during the years he spent in Ragusa (1555-1560) Beccadelli restored its possessions, organized the clergy and attempted to institute parishes within the city. Lodovico Beccadelli’s pastoral work in mid-16th century Ragusa is proposed as a case-study of an early implementation of the Council of Trent into the religious life of a small, but dynamic community of Renaissance Ragusa (Dubrovnik).

Council of Trent ; Dubrovnik ; Lodovico Beccadelli

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153-172.

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The Council of Trent: Reform and Controversy in Europe and Beyond (1545-1700). Vol. 2: Between Bishops and Princes

François, Wim ; Soen, Violet

Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht

2018.

978-3-525-55108-0

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Povijest umjetnosti, Povijest